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But I understand some (very few) were there but were quickly shot down by our
fighters. But I saw none that day Actually Luftwaffe was up in whatever force they had already in the first day. The British squadrons report several clashes with German fighters, with losses to both sides. German interceptors attacked, as far as I know, medium bombers as well. And the Luftwaffe bombers started bombing the beach heads already during the first night. The Normandy aerial campaign is easily dismissed, as above, but there was rather more to it. It's not much known though and information is scarce. But the number of sorties of first day is pitifully low, in any case. JG26 flew most of the 172 combat sorties of Fliegerkorps II. Results seem to have lost in the confusion. Next day first and second gruppen claimed 8 kills versus 2 losses. Next day 6 kills vs 1 loss. They surely weren't "swept" from the sky in single blow - but by steady attrition. Remember that the pilots were still fighting over friendly territory, had radar controllers etc available to them. So they still could choose their fights. There's at least one book on the subject: Angels Eight Normandy Air War Diary Introduction: "Because Allied air superiority was so awesome in Normandy, many believe the German Luftwaffe did not appear at all. How surprising to learn that the fierce battle in the skies over the Normandy beaches was much like the Battle of Britain -- both in duration, about 80 days long, and in severity, about 3,000 aircraft shot down. Only one or two books deal with the aerial battle over Normandy and those that do treat it from the viewpoint of one nation. For the first time, the squadron records of German, American and British units in the Normandy Campaign reveal details of nearly every aerial encounter that occurred, provide tabulation of the number of losses and yield the names of the pilots who fought." http://www3.sympatico.ca/angels_eight/book.html jok |
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